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Save Our Streams: giant bathtub appears in St Albans

Now at risk due to unsustainably high demand for water, 71 per cent of Affinity Water customers have stated that they interested in reducing water use at home. The new SOS: Save Our Streams campaign aims to support them with tailored water saving advice. Jane Bellard, SOS campaign project lead, said: “Chalk streams like the River Ver are incredibly rare, one of only 200 in the world. “We are asking residents in St Alban’s to save water equivalent to more than 100 of our giant bathtubs every day, to help save our streams. This is around 19 litres per household, which can be shaved off really easily, simply by turning the tap off when the water is running but not being used.”

Fears raised over risks of water contamination as result of HS2 works

Affinity Water awarded grant for initiatives | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

A WATER supply company has been awarded more than £300,000 for its initiatives which seek to improve the efficiency and resilience of its water supplies. Affinity Water, which serves the Tendring district, received the money as part of a new challenge which sought to push key players in the water industry to collaborate on environmental fronts. Ofwat, the water services regulation authority, conjured up the Innovation in Water challenge to try and encourage this collaboration – with £200m available in a fund. And Affinity Water’s two winning schemes were awarded the money after collaborating with other companies, UK universities and Government agencies.

Affinity Water awarded grant for initiatives | Harwich and Manningtree Standard

A WATER supply company has been awarded more than £300,000 for its initiatives which seek to improve the efficiency and resilience of its water supplies. Affinity Water, which serves the Tendring district, received the money as part of a new challenge which sought to push key players in the water industry to collaborate on environmental fronts. Ofwat, the water services regulation authority, conjured up the Innovation in Water challenge to try and encourage this collaboration – with £200m available in a fund. And Affinity Water’s two winning schemes were awarded the money after collaborating with other companies, UK universities and Government agencies.

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